Travel advisors looking for ultra-luxury options for VIP clients need look no further: Perillo Tours has unveiled an exceptional tour to mark its 80th anniversary—the elevated Travel Like an Italian Noble itinerary, created through its Perillo Custom Vacations division.
“For three generations, my family has been perfecting the art of Italian travel—building strong local relationships and learning what it takes to create truly special experiences,” said Steve Perillo, third-generation owner of Perillo Tours, in a press statement. “We know travel advisors need more than just a great itinerary—they need trusted expertise and real access. That’s exactly what Perillo Custom Vacations delivers. This exclusive 80th-anniversary itinerary is a reflection of our deep connections, love for Italian culture, and dedication to helping advisors give their clients something unforgettable.”
Perillo Raises the Bar—High
This premier private journey, available through 2026, starts at $80,000 per couple based on double occupancy. The experience grants privileged access to locations typically closed to the general public, connecting travelers with authentic Italian aristocratic lifestyles across Tuscany and Verona.
This anniversary package distinguishes itself by its extraordinary level of exclusivity. Clients will receive after-hours private access to Casa Buonarroti, Michelangelo’s former Florence residence, complemented by a visit to a local sculptor’s studio. They’ll join expert hunters and their specialized dogs in the Tuscan countryside for traditional truffle-hunting expeditions.
The cultural experiences continue with front-row seating at open-air opera performances in Verona Arena, the remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater constructed in 30 AD, and an exclusive dinner on the arena’s private terrace. History enthusiasts will appreciate visiting Castello di Collalto, a privately owned 13th-century castle where they can meet members of the noble family in residence.
Culinary elements are plentiful, including a family-guided tour of Acetaia Leonardi, recognized as the oldest acetaia in Modena. Clients can view 3,000 aging barrels here and taste the family’s extraordinary “Black Gold”—150-year-old balsamic vinegar. Wine connoisseurs will value the guided exploration of Tenuta di Argiano’s Renaissance estate with its underground cellars and world champion wines.
The itinerary incorporates distinctive transportation experiences: driving classic roadsters through the UNESCO-listed Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene in Treviso, taking private helicopter flights over Lake Garda and participating in professional countryside photoshoots to document the journey.
Accommodations maintain the noble theme with stays at Il Borro, a five-star Relais & Chateaux wine estate villa in Tuscany, and the historic Due Torri Hotel, where Mozart stayed in 1770.
Of note: Specific pricing, overnight accommodations and activities may vary depending on seasonality and availability factors.
For more information, visit perillotours.com.